Celebrating our
32nd Anniversary!
To the delight of thrilled audiences and rodeo fans, some of the nation’s most skilled and entertaining Black cowboys and cowgirls will ride into your city to compete in the nation’s only touring Black rodeo competition—the thrilling Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo (BPIR). Celebrating its 32nd year.

For the very first time … Own Roots on Blu-ray™!
SF Juneteenth & SF Black Film Festival will be giving away FREE 40th Anniversary Blu-rays of ROOTS to those that attend the Juneteenth Kick-off and SF Black Film Festival movie screening, on June 18th at 6pm, until they are gone! (Limit of one Blu-ray per person).
Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning, best-selling novel by Alex Haley, Roots[...]

June 18th, 2016. Welcome to S.F. Juneteenth. The S.F. Juneteenth is one of San Francisco's oldest festivals started over 66 years ago. It is the biggest gathering of African-Americans on the West Coast. Parade stages at the African American Art & Culture Complex at 10am (762 Fulton St., SF, CA. 94115)

This is a FREE pass to the movie only offered by SF JUNETEENTH that will be showing at the Buriel Clay Theater, June 17th from 6:00pm-9:30pm. It will be a block of shorts and a FEATURE film. Just use the code "hookup" and get your FREE tickets while they last. There will be food and beverage available because this all takes place as part of Juneteenth's Annual Kick-off. This is always a gr[...]

San Francisco and Juneteenth
The relationship between Juneteenth and the City of San Francisco dates back to 1951, Dr. Wesley Johnson Sr. invited the Bay Area’s African American community to celebrate a June 19th celebration at the Texas playhouse on Fillmore Street, a popular lounge he owned. The first parade was led by Johnson and the former San Francisco Mayor Willie L. Brown Jr. At that f[...]